Life of Cute Bunnies 300+ Kids Sticker Book by Cupkin (Toddler Airplane Travel Easter Activity Book)
Product description
The essentials
A sticker book can either feel like busywork—or like something kids actually want to keep returning to. The Life of Cute Bunnies 300+ Kids Sticker Book is built around that second idea: kids get 300+ stickers to place across 8 unique scenes, plus 8 hand-drawn coloring pages. It’s designed for younger hands, using a spiral format intended to let toddlers and preschoolers spend more time creating and less time wrestling with a book.
On paper, this is the kind of activity many parents look for when the goal is “calm, focused play” that still feels imaginative. The garden adventure theme and bunny characters give plenty to talk about while kids peel and stick.
That said, it’s not a full-on craft kit. If you’re hoping for a deep art project with lots of tools, this stays firmly in the sticker-and-color lane.

What you’ll be doing with it (and why it matters)
The core activity is simple: peel, stick, and play. Each sticker is meant to be gently peeled slowly so it stays in one piece, which matters when you’re working with small hands. Kids place stickers onto the colorful scenes, building small “stories” around the bunnies in different garden adventures.
A practical example: on a quiet afternoon, a child picks one side-by-side scene, peels a few stickers, and gradually fills in the action. While they work, you can ask easy, open questions like “Where is this bunny going?” or “What’s happening in the garden right now?” It’s not just stickers—it’s also an easy way to practice early conversation and pretend play.


The coloring pages add a second mode for the same characters. So if stickers lose their magic for the moment, coloring can keep the momentum going.

Key takeaways: what stands out
This sticker book’s main strength is how it’s set up for engagement with minimal friction. The spiral binding is positioned as a way to reduce flipping back and forth, which is a real quality-of-life factor for toddlers. When the layout is easy to use, the activity lasts longer.
It also focuses on skills parents care about during early development: fine motor skills from peeling and placing, spatial awareness as kids match stickers to scenes, and hand-eye coordination. You’ll also likely notice the social side—kids tend to name characters and act out little scenarios while they build.
Still, keep expectations realistic. Sticker books are inherently limited compared with open-ended crafts. Some kids may finish quickly, for longer sessions, you’ll probably want to rotate between stickers and the coloring pages.

Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you’re shopping for a toddler or young child who enjoys stickers and needs an activity that supports short attention bursts. The description calls it out for kids around ages 2–4 (and beyond), and it’s also framed as an Easter basket stuffer or a rainy-day activity.


It may not be the best match if you want something highly interactive beyond placing stickers and coloring. Also, if your child is very rough with stickers or has trouble with peeling, you’ll likely be doing a bit of help at first—“easy-to-peel” helps, but small hands still vary.
Tech specs

- Type: Kids sticker book and coloring activity book
- Included: 300+ stickers
- Scenes: 8 unique scenes with side-by-side sticker layout
- Coloring pages: 8 coloring pages
- Binding: Spiral binding
- Format: Lay-flat sticker book with easy-to-peel stickers
Final verdict
Is it worth it?
For families who want a simple, low-mess activity that supports pretend play, this Life of Cute Bunnies sticker book is a strong “yes, check it out” candidate. The mix of 300+ stickers and 8 coloring pages keeps it from feeling one-note, and the spiral binding is a thoughtful detail for toddler-friendly use.

You may want to skip it if you’re looking for a more involved craft experience or something that truly replaces hands-on art tools. And if your kid struggles with sticker peeling, plan on supervising at least the first few rounds.


Quick FAQ
How many stickers and coloring pages come in the book?
The book includes 300+ stickers to place on 8 unique scenes, plus 8 coloring book pages.

Is it meant for toddlers?
It’s positioned as a toddler-friendly lay-flat sticker book, with spiral binding designed to help kids spend more time creating and less time flipping.
Is it a good gift for holidays?
Yes—it's described as an Easter basket stuffer and also suitable for birthdays and holidays, including for classroom and rainy-day use.
What age range is it aimed at?
The description mentions kids around 2–4 (and beyond), and it also references 3–5 for the bunny sticker book.
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